10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TYPHACEOUS»
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typhaceous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Soviet Journal of Ecology
The forest surrounding the Ol'khovskoe bog is to a considerable extent
waterlogged and slightly heated. The vegetation of the bog is not homogeneous,
and sedge- typhaceous and sedge-birch phytocenoses predominate (Nifontova,
et a., ...
2
Edwards's botanical register, or ornamental flower garden ...
Vol. III. Stuttgardia Cotta. 8vo. 1841. This, the 3rd volume of M. Kunth,s useful
Species Plantarum, consists of 644 pages, and includes the following orders ; viz.
The Araceous, including Lemna and Pistia ; the Typhaceous ; the Pandanaceous
...
3
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Nonagria Ty- phae and N. extrema occur with us in low marshy tracts overgrown
with typhaceous and cyperaceous vegetation. Hydraecia nictitans is extremely
abundant with us. A single example of Luperina cespitis was taken in August, ...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, 1849
4
Symposium on Palynology of the Late Cretaceous and Early ...
Ericaceae-Typhaceae Complex Ericaceous and typhaceous pollen tetrads were
tabulated together for the purposes of this study; they occur in both Lance and
Fort Union assemblages. Angiosperm Pollen of Uncertain Familial Affinity Form ...
Robert Max Kosanke, Aureal T. Cross, 1970
5
The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
Nonagria Ty- phae and N. extrema occur with us in low marshy tracts overgrown
with typhaceous and cyperaceous vegetation. Hydraecia nictitans is extremely
abundant with us. A single example of Luperina cespitis was taken in August, ...
6
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
[L. testum: an earthen pot. See *teks- in App. Akin to Sp. testa, Е. te^teate^te]
tiesura f. rigidity. [From tieso] tifáceo, cea a. (bot.) typhaceous. [NL. typha: tuphe: a
plant for stuHing pillows or a genus, the cat-tail Hag <Gk. cushions. See -aceo.
1841. This, the 3rd volume of M. Kunth,s useful Species Plantarum, consists of
644 pages, and includes the following orders; viz. The Araceous, including
Lemna and Pistia; the Typhaceous; the Pandanaceous; the Naiadaceous; the _ '
*~ _ .
Henri Milne-Edwards, 1842
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Landmarks of Botanical History
We are sure, then, that this assemblage of the Calamodes embraced all true
grasses, all sedges, besides the juncaceous, typhaceous, sparganiaceous plants
, and palms. It will be observed that all are monocotyledonous; that the group ...
Edward Lee Greene, Frank N. Egerton, 1983
Typhaceous plants — aquatic herbs ; flowers unisexual, arranged on a naked
spadix ; scales thin. tt Flowers distinct, or in loose spikes. 64. Pistiaceous plants
— floating, stemless, aquatics ; flowers borne on the edge of the small scale-like
...
10
An Evolutionary Basis for Pollination Ecology
The possible presence of Typhaceous fossils in the Upper Cretaceous,
suggested by some differentiation of the family in the Paleocene, indicate
anemogamy in the Maestrichtian. In the angiosperm differentiation shown in the
Maestrichtian, ...